It didn’t occur to me that this might be a bug. Seems more like a way to indicate that the app is loading something from the internet. In fact, when it doesn’t do that it feels strange to me, like when refreshing your inbox.
I believe a spinner is more common for that (and I fact, is used somewhere else on the app).
In reality, I think the transitions are so fast in a lot of cases because all the data is already fetched (at least partially) so it doesn’t even hit the server. Not sure though.
mmm weird, I don’t know them. Here’s a video of it: https://spectra.video/w/oo3SuFed7L2mfpkZPbWn3t
It didn’t occur to me that this might be a bug. Seems more like a way to indicate that the app is loading something from the internet. In fact, when it doesn’t do that it feels strange to me, like when refreshing your inbox.
I believe a spinner is more common for that (and I fact, is used somewhere else on the app).
In reality, I think the transitions are so fast in a lot of cases because all the data is already fetched (at least partially) so it doesn’t even hit the server. Not sure though.